Education
Doctor Scapp has Doctor of Philosophy in philosophy from the State University of New York at Stony Brook, where he studied continental philosophy, the history of philosophy and concentrated on race, class and gender issues.
Doctor Scapp has Doctor of Philosophy in philosophy from the State University of New York at Stony Brook, where he studied continental philosophy, the history of philosophy and concentrated on race, class and gender issues.
His work focuses on urban education, educational leadership and policy, and teacher empowerment. Doctor Ron Scapp is the founding director of the Graduate Program in Urban and Multicultural Education at the College of Mount Saint Vincent in the Bronx, where he is professor of humanities and teacher education. Doctor Scapp is currently the President of the National Association Foreign Ethnic Studies and is Editor of Ethnic Studies Review.
Ron Scapp continues to explore and expand the connections to be made among education, politics and culture.
He also writes on topics as varied as homelessness, American theater and continental philosophy.
He also is a fellow of the National Education Policy Center at University of Colorado, Boulder, a member of the Education Policy Alliance and a senior associate and founding member of the United Federation of Teacher’s Urban Educators Forum in New York City. He is also a member of the New York City/UFT Teacher Center policy board. He is a founding member of Group Thought, a philosophy collective based in Red Hook, Brooklyn.